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1 1 ijuunkll ! j ,| 1 1 di \ \ i , i'll h llll i < ill letter froiikeii wilker te pre-ddei iliii'ii.iii.iii v \ ims >â– â€¢â€¢â€¢. i.lllll is i sir : < l tin 1 5tll rtf jlltl , la i i lind the lioin 1 ' 1 a l ttei relating the iiianiiei in 1 li i 1 rn t from ( cit ti a to n .. ai 1 1,1 even i e.l io 1 1 â– oiii-t < ni 1 l ', in 1 1 and i ' and tl hy w inch i waa fol eed 1 a time : . ult in ion 111 y ud tjiti i country in thu lottel i ' tuti d fuels v i tie i'v 111 \ oiieiu ' itiovert ; and i then hoped \ ur icxeullu . roil ! '.. 1 l.-|i for the puui thin in â€¢â– ' tli , . it ju â– llll 1 public law committed by i uiled stulo ollicei 1 he boizu f 11 n tarn nitt . . iu 11 i iguaii port i i 1 how i or _ un no fur as 1 am ii id line i . hu it 1 - 'â– tt million d law . nud uf i li ' i hi of the i slate ; an i il 1110 to 11 i lull i mil i uu 11 lligo.l t il|ipr â€¢ 1 ill j oil w ilh a complaint .. er tli ur ol thu l'nited f ln ij pi . . . 1 ip j 11 1 ice i know that it i . i - to reiuo*i ii neon n|>n un which have been mad > youi mil i coticei 11 i n in coml let iii c mu iclioii wil h n . cai iiguuii ail an - * i 1 it pi and m di _â€¢ pui li,i e ll . 111 l i ) ur l.seelicll cv and p..lii i ill . v ir olll - i'll i so luie 1 . ue t in ng evi â– 1 con teal a mei ica a ud now to \ mi the pi â– â– ii lent ... united states 1 directly charge ami stand ready to pi ivo what i say that \ our tli tin - nl 'â€¢ 10 n ivy not .... rospo 1 - 1 1 in p . lent al 1 111 . itlleial coiinii iiiicatioii . 1 misrepresented fuels and ful 1 . â– outs i . ehng ami i i ing as i do 1 ii.it \ ou would not i llmglj wt nig any individii nl 11.1 ma te 1 .... a humble i a n - 1 . fied 1 a it 11 ni judgment \ mi pass mi mv conduct iu your annual message : â– < . u iv 1 the re lult i iucol i eel mution ; ami i ti list and couli lemly o.x peet thai w hen the truth is p ict 1 tefore you \ our jud . ne il will ac , â€¢ 1 11 1 il oughl against ine i 1 mil im then 1 you please before i pr ceed t call \ â€¢. ir attention to the conduct of 1 . linn . i ire pun i tg t do 1 ity moat uiicpm a.i '. unit i lie v be 11 engaged al any time or in anv man ner with an v llll iwtul â– â– â€¢. â– â€¢ 1 tnti ill a uinst sicaragua lu your message to â€¢ ongress ii seem to imp > that my lir it depart ui e from san i raticisco 1 .- illegal 1 \ oil bay : " w he . it i as iii t 1 on lorod j r 1 ipl would to .'â– ' up 1111 1 licr unlaw ful cxpi dition a gainst n \\ ith 11 1 beg 1 1 â– â€¢â– to epi it u hat 1 said in a previous letter and to again inform you that 1 lefl an i v 11 n may l.sos with the sanction and approval ol the federal oftict ra of the port in 1 that 1 lie captain "!' tho revenue cutter senl his bailors to bend the bail which carried u from california t.i central america al low ine also t 11 -: thai ti.e govern ment of thu u 11 iled states rot ignized and i ( â€¢ _' . 1 1 i zed till '. if the elm igi at mn from < al co uia in i e n ccptioti of i ad re \ igil 11s minister from the lie jjiil.lic of n â– nn in n ol ul v m a ii â– - ' ex â€¢ . tion ns il has been called t mica .. 1 ely law ful in its ii_'in hut ad it e 11 -,..| lenee w . re marked h st . : justi 'â€¢â– â€¢'- â– ..â– v.i 0 told you 1 kui tw that 1 am a man without fuitl ami w ithout 11 ,\ ." ,,.,: from lliu in liilig end of in career in n icai a gnu 1 challenge tne world to produce u single vi lal 1 ol public faith dev ... â– 11 -. he great pi utciples o publ ;.- 1 g il au . pu lie jusl ice 1 in tho coiitrurv in -\ mei icuus in n 1 111 have alw.11 - maiutaiiii i the li tun ..:' their race in tho midst ol : ti h i aud i . in in ry on tl e pui t of their enemies iu iho face â€¢â€¢* countless l...-t arrayed againsl them 110 loss than iu the presence v fntnitio and of pesl ileiiei 1 > ii 1 e iiidui t iii t ... midst of 11 ills and of dangers is ititri tient ans ver to the o tlicts which have boon hurled against us and w hen the passions and prejudices of the present have died away wo calmly await the judgment of posterity ou oui colldut t 11 it an officer of the united states na vy 1 a eed us to become exiles from nica ragua ; and lei me rt mind vou of the fuel tliat from the im incut we touched our natal soil we protested against the ille gality and injustice of tho act and de clared ur intent 11 !.. return to the land whence we had boon wrongfully brouj i .â– erj w ,,. i . before tin i'uuctii unit ies of the government iu the pi osencc of assembled multitudes of the sovereign ie pie wo â– ie 1 a red that no effort should be unused iu order t regain t lie 1 wrested from us bj fraud and i ileal dit 1 1 you suppose that if w 0 had beeu conscious ol any violation of law we would thus have proclaimed our objects and intentions i is it tin hal.it of offend ers against public right or of conspira tors againsl public justice to herald ihen nets ni the corners ofthe streets ami pub lish then wiong-doings iu the market place would we hnvo violated tho public conscience of this nation by callingou the people to disregard their own unacted statutes ' no mr president ; le all your district attorney exhaust their en ergy and 1 in i 1 ingenuity lot them at tempt t pervert the law to purposes foi winch ii never was intended they can not make good the charges winch have been made against u ' nee the district attorney attempted to convict me ofa broach of the neutral ity laws but a jury of tho country ren dered a verdict of nol guilty almost with mt leaving the bar agaiu a like effort would bo crowned with a like re sult alter long and much patient endurance we at length suited from mobile for san juan de n icaragiia on the 1 lih da ol november last the vessel iu which we ailed was regularly cleared by tho col lector nt tin port iu j a special inspector wafi sent aboard to examine the cargo nnd the passengers our rights too ns nicaraguans were acknowledged for the collector refused to dear the b'asliion with capt t'ayssoux 1 unandiug on the ground thai he was 1 citizou ol the i ni ted stat n nb a regular register and clearance Â« e supposed when one the high boas we wore beyond tbe possible interference f 0m tt a w'ixtf li xm , dfiiotrd tu pjlithv yltw ajriniltiirr 3itrrit.il infirm mints llw&txct t!)r slrts u:i primes iharaliti anti tljr amtli cirÂ»lf vol xiv salisbury n ( '., january li 1858 numbeh i t'ai.y nil if '. â– â– were 11 ! the i . â€¢ â€¢' '- a |" ""â– â– . '''.â– 11 1 1 1 in nentfiil . ' ' â– lllld i'lt.'ll : lit to in \ will 11 . nl . . i e.iptui le the i i we lid 1 u for a ' lert ike lo placi 1 lints 011 ahum can common the ih om f i ed 1 ul uml of coti 1 mid iy the tr the i l stul â– . , â– m j â– . 1 . ntd been issued to detain nr c ipture nu a iii lie ill l â– isoi vi inc pfl vr - " '. â€¢ . v i i 111 a law inl v satisfied as we w en f tin entire lc gulity i in v y uge Â« did uol i il .:â– t enter the port v (. m ju in de nieti u i it v a li stal i f wu â€¢ present in the hai hor jul i ire .,..,,. , , . . . , ito â– i'hese 1 1 1 me ! een detailed in i â– letters addn u to dm pan ing and now mi i ,.â€¢, i presume in the s 1 \ 1 1 1 11 1 k '^ lore _â€¢ ei â– hai 1 1 i li lhe a n .â– ! the sai 11 ga we had mil been 1 â– . a n.lorsoii â€¢â€¢. . . â– 1 \ i iii llllli e ml ' . ' imigll it i - mexican war at the in el of fifty m.i 1 a i a#c 11 led tie 1 ivei inod 1 â€” 011 of tho in t c 1 im v in i f r nv 1 kod ti gen ilis 4 the prom nno in llr'ish â– â€¢ â– il slot nl t he had re ... a of va nihil \ un rican pr petty unlaw fully held in costs liicun . ami i hud , 1 re store it i . ; â– â€¢â– ..... ut i-lain ugil for the 1 01 -. i'ei mil in to in . h lother it is bucii ose which . . â€¢ â– . ii nai ul to us the \ ilosl epitl of the i 1 1 â€¢ t sc . er ha i the 1 ession of * .-'. lo vii 11 1 to 11 the way t.i lake \ leu i and t tha 1 1 of all we ha 1 . tsl by 1 apt i avis ii fore tice ; mn i most gr ovous wrong was again inll ... us by 1 loin pa 11 d 1 g 1 iii the btll of i â€¢â– eeiul.er i ..." i ots cer - . to sin 1 meier to him and tilt 11 agnail h ig w 1 a becoild 1 ni hu .. iv 11 11 n i araguan toil bj tl dors of the u s na v it would bo superogatory sir for me to ay thai the in 1 l 1 fapt paul.i nj was w nn iii w at runl . .. m ,,,' 1 too as we felt tin wrong it was not the act it as much as the manner in which it was done thai cut us t the puck we knew 1 hai the in : 1 as in \ iolal ion of the i :. i â– 10 1 lonstituti m of the i nitt â€¢ states wi know that an aut â– 1 than that of any i imnm xlore highei even than tho pri t of the i 1 i i i - v : â– - 1 . , : violated law and puui h the of lenders against the amoricau constitu tion wo felt too that the .... sl potent jo 01 eign the people ol i uited states wou . rend ir j slice for ustaiiied jul far more - than the sui reudoi far 111 .â€¢ 1 ng than to sec our own hag lowi 11 our in -..., w 1 ii lo bo told ; i e w 1 e there to the dishonor of t he l states there u . re moil nu that .-.. ii mr president w .. 1 hu i eat 1 ied your l!a idst tl.ie thickest of t . . . and ud hi on promoted by a pre ssor in your office for tirst planting \ our coloi - ii ui the heights of â€¢ lei ro j i do < libera am nig them had led y our soldier across the continent and always in thu path ol duty and of honor for bucii men to be told that tin y disgraced the country they nee had served so no bly and so well was a pan sharper than tli of death ami lllijalit have wi un a tear trom men ... del aud more callous than he who in tli ted the irreparable in jury i need nol tell y ui that i was unable to anticipate the act of i lap tain paul img military necessity required me to hold punt 1 arenas and the idea never enter ud my mind that au american officer professing to execute the law would so far foi-jjel his dut as to iufrinire not ou ly well established international law hut also the requirements uf that instrument with which are involved tho best hopes of mankind tho constitution â€¢â€¢! the i states liven could 1 have foreseen tho action of captain paulding military roa sous would have prevented 1110 from louv 1 iv the i int i ut it was impos iblt to imagine thai so viol ml a stop marked us . it was in it detail 1 lt c uiducl worthy of boldiers iu thu sack 1 u town would have been takt 11 l.v an officer of the i . state navy and mr resident in the name of the official oath which you have taken iii the pic nee of almighty god i call up ui you t.i punish the offender and to right the wrong i presume not to ilireci your wisdom iu the course it shall pursue ; but iu the uaineof tho men whose rights y ui officers have infrigncd ami whose honor has beeu tnosl harshly ami h.i ii ly trampled in the dust 1 call for the justice it is your high prerog ative i bestow put penult me to conclude by adding that in all events and under all circiim stances there are duties and responsibil lies from which i and the officers and lllell 1 lepl'e-elll will ii d , dure uol linuk nn extreme of illegal interference no amount ol hard words or unjust epithets can deter us from following the path winch i before as the functionaries ol th government may exhaust upon mc the expletives of the ian 1 thej may insult tin public conscience and degrade their own characters i applying to us all the upithi ta 1 ... ir 111 u'bi 1 un igiiiiitious v nil i , . mir iii i â– nl the liiv \ : ' \ iiioi'iciui . md mid â€¢ n ud til . i - i ' ' \ ie i ' l vjl uh â€¢ ell 1 ... i . . ;â– . i so in ill time i mir l'i t ei iiu work iii t i i'ii i . '.-:..! â– . ' ili rcd mi liar 11 ' ....... hi i ' i i vlt kl c.lll i .... i . i md un i i . i'...f i'm i a i â€¢ v i '..,.â– â€¢ . l'i'9 i can tn trample in i r 1'i.nt the i â– i will tin most i onl . ' ii.livi.linil i hi i nililic ni .. ; 1 1 eul . in an i it f vou elm mile l'i r i , , y tl | . i down â– ed wo hjjhl for the mi . ace u mi it ha c i c.'ii de nied ns 1 . \' an im iiteflll i ic . we : i ive t â€¢ rotii ii i.i nl lied tl dt .<â– â– â– - ine i onr mice il â€¢ rs imve â– ll many a lie i " : :.' hail wound ne with impunity ami so long i endures _ i our i.e in tiie < . i . 1 il t'.il hers l'i iii un unshaken -.. long slitt.ll wo iiso all just ai i proper means to regain whal i â– been v . . w re.t â– ! fi mi us i have iiir honor t ri iniiin with high ri spect your obedienl sci vant william walker his kxcelloncy the resident of the i d mate i.-...u nt home i in re an many evils an.l wrong mir vi door h hich despite nil nr phi \ a a naii ni we are npl t ..'â€¢ i .. - ik ii ur laudable anxietv tn remove tli at adistunce suffering ami i.|ii n an going ti beiietltll our eyes unknown t us or unobserved hv us a tin very inoniciil thai ur vision is stretched away t the sandwich islanders i â– . uegi r of a labaiua a nl as with ii it with a other civiliz i nai i in -. lliiuiauity is too apt in its eagerness to stretch forth relief t all tiie world t for get that tii most laudable ami most use ful charity is that which begins at in me these truths btril e us forcible in read ing an in iint of an investigati m i ..' recently took place in england into the a v a imtori uis woman who has for war carried on tin systematic bun'ness of stealing or enticing young girls tv.un i i anco and < iermany for the purposo of prostitution her business has been car ried on in all the principal cities of eu le the i > itchess of s m erlan 1 . . ' . : â– ml â€¢ been feasl i'v m i s sl . ... an . u ee ing over uncle 1 in i sull'i i nigs and i vi ue's brutal 1 5 \\ ui not ti s3 mpathies ..:' tl.e phi : in behalf 1 the victims â€¢â€¢! tliin female fiend have been : . ..:â– r g i ; hear the tale a i de mn ie i i is a lie v of fashion ..)' considerable eel lit ity or notoriety in id her headquarters are iii liv erpo . though it i :. 1 she lias vai i tus bniiich offices or subordinate lodges else where and her vocation consists in im porting young la lies from prance an.l germany for homo consumption in oth er words ma lame annie is a tiiv class ll i h chi ess ami : - baid to have amassed much wealth by luring to ruin nobody knows how many unsuspecting females by professing to provide tliein with situations iu respectable families her practices have long !..â€¢.:; a matter of general notoriety aniong the liverpool . an.l many ' ave be 11 the â€¢ ifoi is to reak up her " palace " ami bring her i punishment hul ; hese efforts nave al ways beon baffied by an export applica | tion of her ill-gotten gains her trade however is come at length t !..â€¢ bo greal a scandal upon he g i name of tho city of liver i thai when the last steamer sailed the lady had boon arrested and . â– t t trial upon the 1 clinical charge piny a disorderly house at t in v be oral eminent ami woi thy cit .. . who li.c e put thoir heads together t if they en ' . .. v put an eml 1 tin â– â€¢ nuisance when ma lame came before iho horough s isious she svas attnc i in a style that might have ex cited tho envy of l-'lora mcelimsey had flora i n lull !" ... it it and jewelry enough on and aboul her person t . lock a rospoi v le fancy store in iii course l tin trial the pi ecu lion prod tice i witnesses t 1 pro 1 ma lame aii 11 io kepi in any girls from the ago t til'tooii ti twenty years in her es uhlishinciit ; thai lucre were no girls ad mitted or retained there above the age of twenty tliat besides importing girls mt i 1 i 1 ami a co isidt ruble export trade ii blnglish girls was constantly kept up en continental ace uut for prostitution i its won pr cute 1 showing the modus â– >/â– â– randi of proem ing gii ' s for im proper purposes from ubroad in it there ar many bad statements harrowing dis closures as to the manner i treatment received by tiie unfortunate girls how m . 1 inie annie had cti in from tlieir homes ami induced them t.i ontei her establishment how biio herself had brought them from abroad t pm no 1 ... â– itii'se of life in town some .â€¢ these bad escaped lien her house am ami relate i the deep distress tliat the had buffered tlieir unhappy mothen ha i c.iiue t i 1 v erpool t look for thei children ami not km wing where to bin them ti.e 1 , i 1 uml them in mad ' aim t house in ie c.i c u you i other || f nil i there decoy 1 ay â– u hiiliilt tl ovt ii 1 ... 1 and 1 11 lied i d m ., i first ended 1 to proem u a ro il of i he triul 1 â€¢ i uiuloii ii the : v that an impai i niihl nol he f uml ' n l.ivei ; i imt w ith it micco i ..,.,, a imp ui 1 . â– - 1 nirt nniiii 1 , . thai the '::'"'' w 1 li the priaon or had ". ven 011 urn i us 1 ecui ity r ii 01 an for trial lee id bu forfeited with the 1*20 extra t he p 1 â– the credit v lhe m < â– â€¢ lah n a-v 1 al the ame tune n : ' i i a nine wu il itgn . to piii the city foi â– â– â– ei . wil h in 1 m el .â€¢ hours i â– ..' i aid would till . il'i r into ' ' e loll and vie a 1 answer on the m 1 id iy fol low iu the ti nr lay n v v hetl cr any pro en nro to ho in i nie's " branch iii london kdiiiburgli ' i laag t\v and 11 tin 1 ontineitl Â« 0 are i vised albany a . .â™¦ â€¢ thk bride of \\ evening i1y emm v d 1 s â– -' 1 i iiwohtu 1 iiain.i 1 llll '. 1 . . tl b it i . â– . , 1 i . . s . heading n few we k in f i quin c y'a papet i lireu mi uiurabl m ird 1 1 ca i lo my mind t cin uiimlam -- of 0111 1 in in drama ever taxed lhe ingi nu ty of iuuii or requir ed ih light of lime to dev the locality 1 1 out story lies sinid one if the " li i and -' piel ure pi n gi ..- ul the ' ud i luiniliiou Â« hen the head w ill i â– of lhe itap i , nn ... k wash lhe baÂ«e ol the itlue itidgc 1 1 . 1 i spot 1 roi . ind -,. . iful scene Â» here 1 " .. forest crow ued ranges of inouuluiua 1 1 aoh other at obli 1 n bnglt -. at the intersecting point of these ridges nes tles a little hamlet uaiuod fi un its elevated position altatuout at the period at wbich ear sti rj opt na the four estates in tho four angles of the irregulai un nu tain cross were owned as follows the eusleru farm called ivdmout was the property of madame auderly a virginian lady 1 tii old si i the western and most valuable estate was tbe inheritance uf il huh pnule sn orphan i ss grand-daughter and ward of madame auderly the northern and smallest one called from â€¢ tin .. p -; â€¢..â– of tin 1 in liawc's hul waa the property ol uld uugh uawt , h . iv 1 ul ...... 11^1 temper paraiiuuniuus 1 . . and almost labtiluua wt .. the southern farm â€” nsuied from the extrav iganl . ..-. of lite â€¢ i ganl mai sion house eiubu at butl iii gs e : . rnainented gruunds winch i ml absorbed ihe means of tbe ite win 1 " ktrquii ;'- i ol . " Â« . the heavi lorlgagt d patrimony ol 1 â– idfn v karqtiior i lulanie the grai l-son of ii tgh il two and now n young asp rant foi li _ il honors at lhe i iniversiiy of virg n 1 but lit tit to the heir w as to bi from tli inli â€¢ itam burthened properly in the firsl pl iee uld hugh ii iwi had bought up in hia ow 11 nu all the â– laiins againsl ilu 1 state ol b'arauiur'e folly â€” loubt le-.s to pn 1 ill a fi reclo uie and to sine lhe properly i..i his grand llul mihiij 1 ily . ' â– frey had 1 rtally in d spotic old man by i . mi _ . cultural life and persisting in lite sltidy ol a 1 'â– -- a . il ha i result j ill his ow 11 disinheritance to make litis punishment more hit r to his grand it the old man had taken into favor his nephew in henry ida we whom he had eslab lislted neat himself at i irquier's kolly at tin tune the disinlieiited heir liuving fin ished a terra at the university hud ni down nd a part ol bis vacation in in nalivt plane li was upon the saturday evening ol his ar lb .: he fuuud the little hotel and iu village 1 . 11 a gr-.-al state i of excitement from lhe facl tli 1 rati d heiress miss honora l'atile had just stopped ihere nnd pa i through en her way hi i hose Â» ho had 1 11 so happy aa lo catch a glimpse of her face vii 1 with each other in prin of her many charms while those who had not listened with eagerness and looked for ward lo indemnifying themselves by seeing her ii court li ih next m 1 niiig rio next day 1 1 lu ine atti nded church where he au nnd fell ill love u!i the must beautiful and intell dug girl he had ever beheld brum the cheapness undsiin plii ly of her allire he supposed her to be boine pool dependent of madame auderly e in whose pew li--.il godfrey was coinplelely captiva ted luld he i led iii unco to wou ih w 11 â– .. his Â» ife poor girl though she was ho was glad she was ] 1 because sh 11 hut reason he 1 re 1 . t m hut 1 11 panying mr will iugh ly the clet n man and his hrol hei in law . ki 11 est heine i , lurch w hai was hia bs , i.iiii-lim ni iiini l.-iiiiu nt being iutn luced 'â€¢ tb supposed " 1 1 giil uii mm li found to i 110 other than the celebrated mi llunora i'aule . the greatest heiress and belle aa well ss the besl and uoblest girl iu the state of vii she greeted bun cordially and ina fow nun alee the company were i . fed in c 111 ' vernation 1 he ti pic uf ' 1 upila uiitisl in â€¢ having beon stai li j i . idfi . turn ; tu ii ' nnd aid : " i take an espi e -,\ personal interest in hav â– ing capital punisliiueul abolished miss i'aul - du yuu boliuve in aslrul ig i 1 honors started fixed her eyes intend u iiuestioncr and then with hawing them an , 111 " sir â– e iu aa i trulo y i " i li . iilise l i ' ui i 11 , â€¢ nboul 1 ', 111 amuseini ul a pre 1 lion lhat was inn i ... 1 urn j my si if m 1 sol of that bin k ' . â€¢ " a pi . mi d 1 wi 11 ing n ur with eaget interest 1 " n es madam 1 pli 1 \| - . llul 1110 si 1 " a 1 li if i b-li i ud 1 â– â– laiuly dis in ; . favor 1 ll . m-*r*mm ..' ' . , 1 , 1111 Â» 1 \ i ' i . . â– i 1 ,'...- 1 u . i . i int â€¢ 1 to 1 nf 1 tl i'.j 1 1 inn i ' â– 1 l.ti.l w ito â– â€¢ mi n sting n ai'tumtiufi â– n th citj . ilia wondi rful rvpulnlion Â».. in in â– i.i . tunbiiit 1 â– â– lo i : is il !â– , i si lit lu let iii olio i lc dt i tlldud . 1.11 iii i i iii el lli ' i looli i ivb lhe 1 tottiieo lu i.iui 11 in ' ui niug i lis next liiy i wenl â€¢â€¢ u 11 :" iptcalion â€¢! lion " mi i1..1 . â– iimi i a 11 li j 1 1 led t..i ue i i a limp i.n.l buii.i i 1 mli â€¢â€¢ < i lb-even i i'.ui in d i " it propln wl foui 1 i a i tlilu .... nil il rrat of which iihs alrcadj coinu to pass " i,.l lhal wa â€¢â€¢ i tie lust ..' mv patrimonial es il " singular 1 nci en e ' ' interrupted mr \\',\ 'â– . . ..- i arose nnd joined in Â» ife nud 1 in-l ei ai ilu other end of the 10 i thought .. uli.il the pl..j.|..e v.ie i'll bll â– !." 1 p.,...l uutlfroy " and lhe otliei ihrse et enl 1 i softl in . nd 11 i,,i " rii ii 1 tii v ni , it ih v follow i lid 1 t 1 1 1 - 1 happen wiiliin the next '.Â»â€¢> years or before i reach my tweiitj hflh anuiver .... i he i'm t 1 if 1 â– â€ž. i to be lhe uuexpucti 1 inheritance 1 rnsl wealth i pon hearing this a bt ighl iniile | ' ij â€¢ â– â– ! 11 nn 1 lhe li|-v honors and baniahed the . . nle from hei bn ". she wait 1 a few min utes foi i in to pn â– ..â– 1 but finding thai he con tinued sili nt in 11 â€” " well mi duhl go od i whal via tin third predicted 1 â€¢â– i io you 1 in . ie to infurin you i " no sir i beg you of your courtesy tu du -"â– " . i " \ . iv well li 11 1 dropping hia roici to n low undi rtonc " it i to lie im uiarriitge nli the woman i ulioukl wornhip a d vivid blush tupplante.1 the brighl unl that quivered over 11 ..... a'l . iriable face i'hen 1 1 ii pause broken st length hv hoi .. -!... _ 11 it inquired â€” " and tho lourlli i ilu answer cams reluctantly tuij in lonos se low ss tu meet only her cur " tbe t'oiirtli an.l last prediotlod waa that ko 1'i.ri my twenty-fifth birth-da 1 sloiild perish ti lliu scaffold a low cry broko from the lip of honors se her hands flew up and covered her face after 11 minute r two she dropped them aud looking him steadily in lhe face said with quiet firm ness â€” â€¢â€¢ vou doubtless wonder st my emotion now hear mc ' n the autumn following tbe sum mer in which that prediction waa made to vou i was in baltimore with my grand-mother and with mrs willougbby who was then mi ll ui curiosity took 11a to the rooms of the kgyptian who waa then practicing in that city an i after uino buch preparations as he had u.-cd in your case he cast my horoscope and read my future it was tin's that before my twentieth birth-day 1 should be a bride but a v r a wife r that tbe fatal form of the scaf fold ..: â€” between tbe nuptial benediction and the bridal chamber such were iho r!-..i the prophecy she spoke with a aolomnily tbat seemed to overshadow every other feeling chapter ii 1 11 1 s v 11 i 1 s circle the next day honors informed her grand mother mi i.i 1 ne and ily f ( todfrc s presi noe in the neighborhood and the old lady sent hoi only brother 1 olonel shannou to fetch him to l'i im iu li cv accecpted the invitation uu his arrival he found that general sterne he govt ruor el ct of virginia and his son had jusl taken up tlmr quarters t'..r several days with madame auderly ; and tbe old la.ly.iu his liun . 1 ni en â– â€¢.. nt off car.l oi invitation to in of the neighbors t..\i-it her thai evening when tea waa over lhe company sdjuurned to tho drawing-r , where boon after ibe guests in in 1 for lhe evening joined litem first came father o'louherty the parish priest of st andrew's church at t ru land the next arrivals were mr an.l mrs wil lougbby and mi ii ina in liately after them came dr and mr henry 11 a we â€” the doctor a man of great fash ion and elegance the lady a delicate pensive woman with s bort of bad moonlight luce miug softly out between hei fleecy locka of jet and last ol all to the astonishini nt of â€¢ vi ry body c.'iin old hugh hawe who had been iu vited as a matter of courtesy and waa nol in the least degree expected to make hia appearance ll â– cum not alone ou hi arm he brought 1 young girl uninvited bul whom with grave 11 'â€” >. i preset d to hia hostess a ay darke ibe dxughtet ofa deceased friend and now in ward who hit ' ir rived only 1n.1t morn ing and whom presu ; on madame and 1 ly'a well knowu kindness he had ventured to present hor madame auderly a reador of faces waa oer taiuly atli tct . low uds her and after s little talk that confirmed iter favorable impressions -.-â– look 1 !. â– bail i of i he 01 ihati girl and - 11 d it 1 to ; lie group formed by lhe missi - vv rly mr sterne mr heine mr 1 '.. mid i lotioru i'aule uudei the aus|iicea of miss itose auderly , they were just aboul to form what she called a sybil's circle fur which purpose messrs hein and sterne were dispatched lo bring forward a â– rem i table m - liuse weul to a cabinet to . seek the sybil's leaves which shu presently produced all tlnui sealed tluuuselvos around â– the lahiu a lead silence reigned uose shuffled the ii is turned ihem with their face down and tddreafting her right-haud neighbor mr â– sterne ina low voice i.e demanded - " what would you with the sybil i would know ih future purluor of my life 1 i 1 lliu formal answer " i inn i 1 ho young man hesitat i f r s wh lo sinilt '., aud use cards thai " . 1 himself put in hand undei the puck aud with r 1 1i1 lowesl " itead !" be stud cxlendiiig tbe card lo tbe i sybil " hear i i i "â€¢ a w 1 1 iv beautiful i light iv .. iiuir i a u Â» 1 willi a iteli |. iiiiui 11 , ur i - .;- on iir ii l'i waÂ»a general clapping of hands am ;',- of laughter r^Â«-mtaÂ»awrw^aii . . i *- â– !, mill â– _â– ., â€” â– , 1 1 i li 1 j i 'â– â– ' ' id !â– â– i i ' draw t - '* â– tn rn ;. - . a reply that neat 11 â– " i vi n . iho lively i 1 l-d dl el llll-ll ti tie i ing w lib indolent cui i ny up a lb e iii i ii p pi 'â€¢ < ni mr ii ... ' i ji llll . â– â– h . 1 well th command ol i oiinjj are nol lo h diaobo â€¢ â€¢!." i . li , i h i i j i i hand find dn Â» . wfdcli b | .--. 1 n th v i i a i . . . . i i a ...; i " ' l'i i i ' i "... ! | , i .,.,. i n â€¢ i i ii i ] iiii ni tiir ..(. - \ 1 lelni â– ! â€” l ii llll i ii . nil i'll i nil mm i lliy platiel i hi . i ivuni 1 '' " pshaw ' ui -. i iout i ll id man scornfully ss he inn i aw ij have place to ida nephew who i i i nil the wh â– â– â€¢ i postl i i b ind bun | pin j over iii slum d.r " will you permit me test mv fortune in ill fascinating in ii me and what would j ii wiih the sybil i wa tb response " i would know tb future " i im i said tb â– sy hi i in a ten of aasum â€¢ â€¢! sternness smiling bis graceful l.ut most sinister smile tb doctor drew a card and passed it to lhe r a d.r 'â€¢ 11 ii : " ed tb latter lifting tin tab i fate and reading -- " â€¢ / inoir ihrr : â€” iii,,u feareal tli solemn nljhl ' with her piercing mure nil hei deep winds might i there's a loue in her voice limit i..m wuuldat ahua i ! isks whal iii accret suul hath dune ! ami lid li :-- ihcre'l h w tghl till linn ij â– v ' - 11 k n thy li.inn un i pray ! ' look i declare bow pal tb docloi bas grown i exclaimed the flippant 1 â€” :-. " â– would really ibink to look at him that a di remorse f.r some unacted crime preyed on iiim nonsense jugglery i cl the latter turning away tu conceal ins agitation the eyes of honors pauls followed him with il di epost interest â€” there was tliat upou hii l.iew ilint the bud ii ver seen before the next in turn waa agnes turning to her uo-e said : " what seek you in the magic circle ladv i " my destiny answered the luscioua tones " invoke the knowledge ! agnes drew a tablet and passed it as usual to the sybil who rend â€” " ' ob ask mi n..t to sj.-uk thy fate ! i li n mpt in ii i in :â– ! tin doom shall make ihee desolate lln wrong thou in aval nol quail airay .' awtty i â€” l"i i.'r.ill would bt evin uk i inrlri mill ihrr .' ' agnea shuddered and covered her face with her bauds 'â€¢ i'm up th tablets '. tbey ar growing fatal i aid lose not for tbe world ! now that each woi t'.'-l there is a couple yet to be disposed of i mi i'aule draw nuar !" said mr heine i li cheek of i lotiora i aule changed ; v-i striving with a feeling that sin fell to be un i thy she smiled reached forth her hand drew â– . tablet and passed it tu tbe sybil who in an ef fec ive i oicc read â€” " â€¢ llul h..w is this ! a dream is on my s..ul i i iee i l.ii.li â€” uli crowned with flowers aud broiling aa ui delightful vieioas on ihe brink | ti i dread chasm and thou un she i " 11 ii ia heard in sil-ncc remembering the strnuge correspondence of these lines with ihe prediction of the astrologer made long ngo en . dcavoring to convince herself unit it was mere - cil-nce nnd vainly trying to subdue till foreboding of her heart mi i iilnme !" aid i , shuffling the la i 1 ,. i and pa in ih-m i bim lie drew a cat i and returned it in be perus ed the s_v bil took ; t and a thrill of superstitious terror sho ik her frame n b reud â€” â– .- â– />..-../.,. ut.t 11 ami ulnnnriiil death art ..." .' an irr : ressible low ct v broke l'i bp of honors " fiirow up tb ud she aid it is wicked tin tampering with lb mysteries of the future i the above is the commencement of mrs s worth's great story which is now being publish ed iu the n-w york ledger vve give ihis as n ample but it i only the beginning of this most interesting fast imiling an 1 lx anliful i tli balance i conlinuation of it can ... fouud in tb new 1'ork i ly papei for which the raoat popular writer in lhe dry contribute and which can be found at m stores throughout th cih and couniry where papers are bold item nib r in 1 ask foi ih now vork ledgei of january hi and in it i ii will get ibe continuation el the story from where it leaves tl iur if you cannot _ i a copy from any news :!.â€¢ pi bl sl ei of tl 1 ilgi i i copy i ii ib receipt uf live â€¢ ih ledger i mailed in subscribers a j .> year or two copies for 3 alb to kobert honner publisher 14 ann street mew link it i ib handsomest and besl fiiin , dy paper in lhe country elegantly , and character d by a i.i tone itself alone worth the price of the lodger in p-'us tb history of tl ly heroine miss i'aule bow bhe csmo to be h bride fur only an 6v0i1 ng an al be vraiiei aud absorbing particulars i therewith â– .- i tr.at for all who take the trouble to got tb i dger ii.t i.i â– ao and her benrl â– .. km ii * â– for pit '- lorn - ... iii ai i k h . Â» i i . !( ,; i i m ml i ills her wh re b u â– â– â€¢â– . ail â€¢ â™¦-â€¢ th i / anda these islands w il â€¢ le annexed it is li ! , li | in and arc situutod ni tlm entrance if tne indian ocean mi a duvet route â– uners from i leylon t suez i tween : . . archi island v mauri tus li i 06 islands all â– â– â– â– rn na jtation and the i . i it is stated thai a â– lepv for the i i ami 1 su ii | i en the 1 ilanda â€¢* olinian *â– . e till â– ill wtouk-8u0p i e v ,* .,( having seen ment itlior f in rv either in lorn ng ll eel rks ll i i.e wonder he plau â€¢ time â€” i â– â– erytliing pi inciplai of and caf . . ;. â– :. uml ll.'xt â€¢ iiiiil ar ; a series - nali ui of .' ' .'. a 1 1 1it.ll t or web the of silk in .... iloyed if au ad .-. the used for tit concentric â€¢ e 1.1,1 1 ' pay ing liiin ably ami ' centra of i le had ... lently cx i i . ' labors iat i should my ac - way in at the window was strnek down â€” i 'â– end of a pair of . i t k my posi tion ill f oil of i i he eyes of i ct listruct â€¢â€¢ object unless when in motion mi presence i i had fact ui for i ' wasp at ll v nt first ii ; then with a feel i first inipres i was to ri lit which he did llul tis il was no quite dead and â– â– â– â– / foared it i might break a way and escape altogether ik . he surveyed his prey if doubtful how to manage iiim for â– lie unmistakably dreaded his sting here in was seen the sagacity instinct or reason of our hero lacing one toe on the head ami uiiothor on the lower part ofthe i wasp's body avoiding the sting in tho most masterly manner â€” in this stretched | out 1 limn he tinned several somersets with him ami fairly doubled iiim up ill his web oiicasing liiiu so firmly in his ; t..il of new pun silk tin d his dentil was immediate he then dragged him up to a little apartment ivoi irched by ivy and there he sucked tin of his body â€” in the course of biindry other experiments ivil . th - same spi ter 1 coaxed him to come down over and over again to so other prey in the form ot tlio a-o which 1 presented with tho nuked finger and thumb ho seized them greedily spun rapidly round them to entomb them in hi ten and ui every occasion return ed immediately to his apartment to con j tinue his least on the savory wasp general bavelock's escapes at a recent meeting in england colo nel coke said : " 1 have read nothing in history â€” uothing in romance â€” not even in the most vividly imaginative pages of sc tt comparable in thrilling interest to the advance of tlavelock's column npon cawupore and lticknow there were incidents connected with it so touching and so sublime that the brain of man could novel have ventured to conoeire in and i do earnestly trust that that heroic and good man may yet be spared to narrate in i.i own simple language those feurful scenes of which ho formed so trrc-at ii part it seems to me as though a special providence had always protected and preserved him for some extraordinary work â€” for nil la i thirty years i of hi i amid the din ami roar of tiie !â€¢ . i and amidst scenes equalling almost in horror those which have lately been enacted â€” al though he has served in every campaign in india from the liist llinmim war of which by the way hi wrote nt the same time an mterestiiio memoir yet he has come oul of every battle field nnscarred and untouched in the swamps of ava in the fatal passes of i al i within the walls of jellalubad in tho desperate i u gle with ll the banks of the sutlej ; although ho saw his old com manders fall ni uml him and he had thr â€¢ under him not a hair of his head was touched thus exemplify ing in his own person the passage of ho ly writ a . at his , and ten thousand at his right baud l.ut it i.a not e i â€¢ nigb him sugar from sorgho a subscriber at central institute ala writes us as follows under date of nov 1st : from the sorgl ed obi lined from ymi 1 ii leiled in crystaliziug some su itar with . i of a â€¢â€¢ â– u r 'â– > an experiment wil . .. .- made a common sized sugar bowl full â€” something n â– er a p nnd i planted two pack . and ob witli a bad staud yours ac v s y . . â€” . i win for boys 1 'â– -. - arc ad . by a sensible w riter to beware iwing sorts of c impany if i . ... i being of : i . . - 1 . loboy their pari â– ts 1 tl ...;: â€¢ ith r â€¢".. i ..: ' .' .â€¢;â– in 1 dee i i ul pi iv tru ... 1 r c l tortur r 7 i r chew io

1 1 ijuunkll ! j ,| 1 1 di \ \ i , i'll h llll i < ill letter froiikeii wilker te pre-ddei iliii'ii.iii.iii v \ ims >â– â€¢â€¢â€¢. i.lllll is i sir : < l tin 1 5tll rtf jlltl , la i i lind the lioin 1 ' 1 a l ttei relating the iiianiiei in 1 li i 1 rn t from ( cit ti a to n .. ai 1 1,1 even i e.l io 1 1 â– oiii-t < ni 1 l ', in 1 1 and i ' and tl hy w inch i waa fol eed 1 a time : . ult in ion 111 y ud tjiti i country in thu lottel i ' tuti d fuels v i tie i'v 111 \ oiieiu ' itiovert ; and i then hoped \ ur icxeullu . roil ! '.. 1 l.-|i for the puui thin in â€¢â– ' tli , . it ju â– llll 1 public law committed by i uiled stulo ollicei 1 he boizu f 11 n tarn nitt . . iu 11 i iguaii port i i 1 how i or _ un no fur as 1 am ii id line i . hu it 1 - 'â– tt million d law . nud uf i li ' i hi of the i slate ; an i il 1110 to 11 i lull i mil i uu 11 lligo.l t il|ipr â€¢ 1 ill j oil w ilh a complaint .. er tli ur ol thu l'nited f ln ij pi . . . 1 ip j 11 1 ice i know that it i . i - to reiuo*i ii neon n|>n un which have been mad > youi mil i coticei 11 i n in coml let iii c mu iclioii wil h n . cai iiguuii ail an - * i 1 it pi and m di _â€¢ pui li,i e ll . 111 l i ) ur l.seelicll cv and p..lii i ill . v ir olll - i'll i so luie 1 . ue t in ng evi â– 1 con teal a mei ica a ud now to \ mi the pi â– â– ii lent ... united states 1 directly charge ami stand ready to pi ivo what i say that \ our tli tin - nl 'â€¢ 10 n ivy not .... rospo 1 - 1 1 in p . lent al 1 111 . itlleial coiinii iiiicatioii . 1 misrepresented fuels and ful 1 . â– outs i . ehng ami i i ing as i do 1 ii.it \ ou would not i llmglj wt nig any individii nl 11.1 ma te 1 .... a humble i a n - 1 . fied 1 a it 11 ni judgment \ mi pass mi mv conduct iu your annual message : â– < . u iv 1 the re lult i iucol i eel mution ; ami i ti list and couli lemly o.x peet thai w hen the truth is p ict 1 tefore you \ our jud . ne il will ac , â€¢ 1 11 1 il oughl against ine i 1 mil im then 1 you please before i pr ceed t call \ â€¢. ir attention to the conduct of 1 . linn . i ire pun i tg t do 1 ity moat uiicpm a.i '. unit i lie v be 11 engaged al any time or in anv man ner with an v llll iwtul â– â– â€¢. â– â€¢ 1 tnti ill a uinst sicaragua lu your message to â€¢ ongress ii seem to imp > that my lir it depart ui e from san i raticisco 1 .- illegal 1 \ oil bay : " w he . it i as iii t 1 on lorod j r 1 ipl would to .'â– ' up 1111 1 licr unlaw ful cxpi dition a gainst n \\ ith 11 1 beg 1 1 â– â€¢â– to epi it u hat 1 said in a previous letter and to again inform you that 1 lefl an i v 11 n may l.sos with the sanction and approval ol the federal oftict ra of the port in 1 that 1 lie captain "!' tho revenue cutter senl his bailors to bend the bail which carried u from california t.i central america al low ine also t 11 -: thai ti.e govern ment of thu u 11 iled states rot ignized and i ( â€¢ _' . 1 1 i zed till '. if the elm igi at mn from < al co uia in i e n ccptioti of i ad re \ igil 11s minister from the lie jjiil.lic of n â– nn in n ol ul v m a ii â– - ' ex â€¢ . tion ns il has been called t mica .. 1 ely law ful in its ii_'in hut ad it e 11 -,..| lenee w . re marked h st . : justi 'â€¢â– â€¢'- â– ..â– v.i 0 told you 1 kui tw that 1 am a man without fuitl ami w ithout 11 ,\ ." ,,.,: from lliu in liilig end of in career in n icai a gnu 1 challenge tne world to produce u single vi lal 1 ol public faith dev ... â– 11 -. he great pi utciples o publ ;.- 1 g il au . pu lie jusl ice 1 in tho coiitrurv in -\ mei icuus in n 1 111 have alw.11 - maiutaiiii i the li tun ..:' their race in tho midst ol : ti h i aud i . in in ry on tl e pui t of their enemies iu iho face â€¢â€¢* countless l...-t arrayed againsl them 110 loss than iu the presence v fntnitio and of pesl ileiiei 1 > ii 1 e iiidui t iii t ... midst of 11 ills and of dangers is ititri tient ans ver to the o tlicts which have boon hurled against us and w hen the passions and prejudices of the present have died away wo calmly await the judgment of posterity ou oui colldut t 11 it an officer of the united states na vy 1 a eed us to become exiles from nica ragua ; and lei me rt mind vou of the fuel tliat from the im incut we touched our natal soil we protested against the ille gality and injustice of tho act and de clared ur intent 11 !.. return to the land whence we had boon wrongfully brouj i .â– erj w ,,. i . before tin i'uuctii unit ies of the government iu the pi osencc of assembled multitudes of the sovereign ie pie wo â– ie 1 a red that no effort should be unused iu order t regain t lie 1 wrested from us bj fraud and i ileal dit 1 1 you suppose that if w 0 had beeu conscious ol any violation of law we would thus have proclaimed our objects and intentions i is it tin hal.it of offend ers against public right or of conspira tors againsl public justice to herald ihen nets ni the corners ofthe streets ami pub lish then wiong-doings iu the market place would we hnvo violated tho public conscience of this nation by callingou the people to disregard their own unacted statutes ' no mr president ; le all your district attorney exhaust their en ergy and 1 in i 1 ingenuity lot them at tempt t pervert the law to purposes foi winch ii never was intended they can not make good the charges winch have been made against u ' nee the district attorney attempted to convict me ofa broach of the neutral ity laws but a jury of tho country ren dered a verdict of nol guilty almost with mt leaving the bar agaiu a like effort would bo crowned with a like re sult alter long and much patient endurance we at length suited from mobile for san juan de n icaragiia on the 1 lih da ol november last the vessel iu which we ailed was regularly cleared by tho col lector nt tin port iu j a special inspector wafi sent aboard to examine the cargo nnd the passengers our rights too ns nicaraguans were acknowledged for the collector refused to dear the b'asliion with capt t'ayssoux 1 unandiug on the ground thai he was 1 citizou ol the i ni ted stat n nb a regular register and clearance Â« e supposed when one the high boas we wore beyond tbe possible interference f 0m tt a w'ixtf li xm , dfiiotrd tu pjlithv yltw ajriniltiirr 3itrrit.il infirm mints llw&txct t!)r slrts u:i primes iharaliti anti tljr amtli cirÂ»lf vol xiv salisbury n ( '., january li 1858 numbeh i t'ai.y nil if '. â– â– were 11 ! the i . â€¢ â€¢' '- a |" ""â– â– . '''.â– 11 1 1 1 in nentfiil . ' ' â– lllld i'lt.'ll : lit to in \ will 11 . nl . . i e.iptui le the i i we lid 1 u for a ' lert ike lo placi 1 lints 011 ahum can common the ih om f i ed 1 ul uml of coti 1 mid iy the tr the i l stul â– . , â– m j â– . 1 . ntd been issued to detain nr c ipture nu a iii lie ill l â– isoi vi inc pfl vr - " '. â€¢ . v i i 111 a law inl v satisfied as we w en f tin entire lc gulity i in v y uge Â« did uol i il .:â– t enter the port v (. m ju in de nieti u i it v a li stal i f wu â€¢ present in the hai hor jul i ire .,..,,. , , . . . , ito â– i'hese 1 1 1 me ! een detailed in i â– letters addn u to dm pan ing and now mi i ,.â€¢, i presume in the s 1 \ 1 1 1 11 1 k '^ lore _â€¢ ei â– hai 1 1 i li lhe a n .â– ! the sai 11 ga we had mil been 1 â– . a n.lorsoii â€¢â€¢. . . â– 1 \ i iii llllli e ml ' . ' imigll it i - mexican war at the in el of fifty m.i 1 a i a#c 11 led tie 1 ivei inod 1 â€” 011 of tho in t c 1 im v in i f r nv 1 kod ti gen ilis 4 the prom nno in llr'ish â– â€¢ â– il slot nl t he had re ... a of va nihil \ un rican pr petty unlaw fully held in costs liicun . ami i hud , 1 re store it i . ; â– â€¢â– ..... ut i-lain ugil for the 1 01 -. i'ei mil in to in . h lother it is bucii ose which . . â€¢ â– . ii nai ul to us the \ ilosl epitl of the i 1 1 â€¢ t sc . er ha i the 1 ession of * .-'. lo vii 11 1 to 11 the way t.i lake \ leu i and t tha 1 1 of all we ha 1 . tsl by 1 apt i avis ii fore tice ; mn i most gr ovous wrong was again inll ... us by 1 loin pa 11 d 1 g 1 iii the btll of i â€¢â– eeiul.er i ..." i ots cer - . to sin 1 meier to him and tilt 11 agnail h ig w 1 a becoild 1 ni hu .. iv 11 11 n i araguan toil bj tl dors of the u s na v it would bo superogatory sir for me to ay thai the in 1 l 1 fapt paul.i nj was w nn iii w at runl . .. m ,,,' 1 too as we felt tin wrong it was not the act it as much as the manner in which it was done thai cut us t the puck we knew 1 hai the in : 1 as in \ iolal ion of the i :. i â– 10 1 lonstituti m of the i nitt â€¢ states wi know that an aut â– 1 than that of any i imnm xlore highei even than tho pri t of the i 1 i i i - v : â– - 1 . , : violated law and puui h the of lenders against the amoricau constitu tion wo felt too that the .... sl potent jo 01 eign the people ol i uited states wou . rend ir j slice for ustaiiied jul far more - than the sui reudoi far 111 .â€¢ 1 ng than to sec our own hag lowi 11 our in -..., w 1 ii lo bo told ; i e w 1 e there to the dishonor of t he l states there u . re moil nu that .-.. ii mr president w .. 1 hu i eat 1 ied your l!a idst tl.ie thickest of t . . . and ud hi on promoted by a pre ssor in your office for tirst planting \ our coloi - ii ui the heights of â€¢ lei ro j i do < libera am nig them had led y our soldier across the continent and always in thu path ol duty and of honor for bucii men to be told that tin y disgraced the country they nee had served so no bly and so well was a pan sharper than tli of death ami lllijalit have wi un a tear trom men ... del aud more callous than he who in tli ted the irreparable in jury i need nol tell y ui that i was unable to anticipate the act of i lap tain paul img military necessity required me to hold punt 1 arenas and the idea never enter ud my mind that au american officer professing to execute the law would so far foi-jjel his dut as to iufrinire not ou ly well established international law hut also the requirements uf that instrument with which are involved tho best hopes of mankind tho constitution â€¢â€¢! the i states liven could 1 have foreseen tho action of captain paulding military roa sous would have prevented 1110 from louv 1 iv the i int i ut it was impos iblt to imagine thai so viol ml a stop marked us . it was in it detail 1 lt c uiducl worthy of boldiers iu thu sack 1 u town would have been takt 11 l.v an officer of the i . state navy and mr resident in the name of the official oath which you have taken iii the pic nee of almighty god i call up ui you t.i punish the offender and to right the wrong i presume not to ilireci your wisdom iu the course it shall pursue ; but iu the uaineof tho men whose rights y ui officers have infrigncd ami whose honor has beeu tnosl harshly ami h.i ii ly trampled in the dust 1 call for the justice it is your high prerog ative i bestow put penult me to conclude by adding that in all events and under all circiim stances there are duties and responsibil lies from which i and the officers and lllell 1 lepl'e-elll will ii d , dure uol linuk nn extreme of illegal interference no amount ol hard words or unjust epithets can deter us from following the path winch i before as the functionaries ol th government may exhaust upon mc the expletives of the ian 1 thej may insult tin public conscience and degrade their own characters i applying to us all the upithi ta 1 ... ir 111 u'bi 1 un igiiiiitious v nil i , . mir iii i â– nl the liiv \ : ' \ iiioi'iciui . md mid â€¢ n ud til . i - i ' ' \ ie i ' l vjl uh â€¢ ell 1 ... i . . ;â– . i so in ill time i mir l'i t ei iiu work iii t i i'ii i . '.-:..! â– . ' ili rcd mi liar 11 ' ....... hi i ' i i vlt kl c.lll i .... i . i md un i i . i'...f i'm i a i â€¢ v i '..,.â– â€¢ . l'i'9 i can tn trample in i r 1'i.nt the i â– i will tin most i onl . ' ii.livi.linil i hi i nililic ni .. ; 1 1 eul . in an i it f vou elm mile l'i r i , , y tl | . i down â– ed wo hjjhl for the mi . ace u mi it ha c i c.'ii de nied ns 1 . \' an im iiteflll i ic . we : i ive t â€¢ rotii ii i.i nl lied tl dt . itchess of s m erlan 1 . . ' . : â– ml â€¢ been feasl i'v m i s sl . ... an . u ee ing over uncle 1 in i sull'i i nigs and i vi ue's brutal 1 5 \\ ui not ti s3 mpathies ..:' tl.e phi : in behalf 1 the victims â€¢â€¢! tliin female fiend have been : . ..:â– r g i ; hear the tale a i de mn ie i i is a lie v of fashion ..)' considerable eel lit ity or notoriety in id her headquarters are iii liv erpo . though it i :. 1 she lias vai i tus bniiich offices or subordinate lodges else where and her vocation consists in im porting young la lies from prance an.l germany for homo consumption in oth er words ma lame annie is a tiiv class ll i h chi ess ami : - baid to have amassed much wealth by luring to ruin nobody knows how many unsuspecting females by professing to provide tliein with situations iu respectable families her practices have long !..â€¢.:; a matter of general notoriety aniong the liverpool . an.l many ' ave be 11 the â€¢ ifoi is to reak up her " palace " ami bring her i punishment hul ; hese efforts nave al ways beon baffied by an export applica | tion of her ill-gotten gains her trade however is come at length t !..â€¢ bo greal a scandal upon he g i name of tho city of liver i thai when the last steamer sailed the lady had boon arrested and . â– t t trial upon the 1 clinical charge piny a disorderly house at t in v be oral eminent ami woi thy cit .. . who li.c e put thoir heads together t if they en ' . .. v put an eml 1 tin â– â€¢ nuisance when ma lame came before iho horough s isious she svas attnc i in a style that might have ex cited tho envy of l-'lora mcelimsey had flora i n lull !" ... it it and jewelry enough on and aboul her person t . lock a rospoi v le fancy store in iii course l tin trial the pi ecu lion prod tice i witnesses t 1 pro 1 ma lame aii 11 io kepi in any girls from the ago t til'tooii ti twenty years in her es uhlishinciit ; thai lucre were no girls ad mitted or retained there above the age of twenty tliat besides importing girls mt i 1 i 1 ami a co isidt ruble export trade ii blnglish girls was constantly kept up en continental ace uut for prostitution i its won pr cute 1 showing the modus â– >/â– â– randi of proem ing gii ' s for im proper purposes from ubroad in it there ar many bad statements harrowing dis closures as to the manner i treatment received by tiie unfortunate girls how m . 1 inie annie had cti in from tlieir homes ami induced them t.i ontei her establishment how biio herself had brought them from abroad t pm no 1 ... â– itii'se of life in town some .â€¢ these bad escaped lien her house am ami relate i the deep distress tliat the had buffered tlieir unhappy mothen ha i c.iiue t i 1 v erpool t look for thei children ami not km wing where to bin them ti.e 1 , i 1 uml them in mad ' aim t house in ie c.i c u you i other || f nil i there decoy 1 ay â– u hiiliilt tl ovt ii 1 ... 1 and 1 11 lied i d m ., i first ended 1 to proem u a ro il of i he triul 1 â€¢ i uiuloii ii the : v that an impai i niihl nol he f uml ' n l.ivei ; i imt w ith it micco i ..,.,, a imp ui 1 . â– - 1 nirt nniiii 1 , . thai the '::'"'' w 1 li the priaon or had ". ven 011 urn i us 1 ecui ity r ii 01 an for trial lee id bu forfeited with the 1*20 extra t he p 1 â– the credit v lhe m < â– â€¢ lah n a-v 1 al the ame tune n : ' i i a nine wu il itgn . to piii the city foi â– â– â– ei . wil h in 1 m el .â€¢ hours i â– ..' i aid would till . il'i r into ' ' e loll and vie a 1 answer on the m 1 id iy fol low iu the ti nr lay n v v hetl cr any pro en nro to ho in i nie's " branch iii london kdiiiburgli ' i laag t\v and 11 tin 1 ontineitl Â« 0 are i vised albany a . .â™¦ â€¢ thk bride of \\ evening i1y emm v d 1 s â– -' 1 i iiwohtu 1 iiain.i 1 llll '. 1 . . tl b it i . â– . , 1 i . . s . heading n few we k in f i quin c y'a papet i lireu mi uiurabl m ird 1 1 ca i lo my mind t cin uiimlam -- of 0111 1 in in drama ever taxed lhe ingi nu ty of iuuii or requir ed ih light of lime to dev the locality 1 1 out story lies sinid one if the " li i and -' piel ure pi n gi ..- ul the ' ud i luiniliiou Â« hen the head w ill i â– of lhe itap i , nn ... k wash lhe baÂ«e ol the itlue itidgc 1 1 . 1 i spot 1 roi . ind -,. . iful scene Â» here 1 " .. forest crow ued ranges of inouuluiua 1 1 aoh other at obli 1 n bnglt -. at the intersecting point of these ridges nes tles a little hamlet uaiuod fi un its elevated position altatuout at the period at wbich ear sti rj opt na the four estates in tho four angles of the irregulai un nu tain cross were owned as follows the eusleru farm called ivdmout was the property of madame auderly a virginian lady 1 tii old si i the western and most valuable estate was tbe inheritance uf il huh pnule sn orphan i ss grand-daughter and ward of madame auderly the northern and smallest one called from â€¢ tin .. p -; â€¢..â– of tin 1 in liawc's hul waa the property ol uld uugh uawt , h . iv 1 ul ...... 11^1 temper paraiiuuniuus 1 . . and almost labtiluua wt .. the southern farm â€” nsuied from the extrav iganl . ..-. of lite â€¢ i ganl mai sion house eiubu at butl iii gs e : . rnainented gruunds winch i ml absorbed ihe means of tbe ite win 1 " ktrquii ;'- i ol . " Â« . the heavi lorlgagt d patrimony ol 1 â– idfn v karqtiior i lulanie the grai l-son of ii tgh il two and now n young asp rant foi li _ il honors at lhe i iniversiiy of virg n 1 but lit tit to the heir w as to bi from tli inli â€¢ itam burthened properly in the firsl pl iee uld hugh ii iwi had bought up in hia ow 11 nu all the â– laiins againsl ilu 1 state ol b'arauiur'e folly â€” loubt le-.s to pn 1 ill a fi reclo uie and to sine lhe properly i..i his grand llul mihiij 1 ily . ' â– frey had 1 rtally in d spotic old man by i . mi _ . cultural life and persisting in lite sltidy ol a 1 'â– -- a . il ha i result j ill his ow 11 disinheritance to make litis punishment more hit r to his grand it the old man had taken into favor his nephew in henry ida we whom he had eslab lislted neat himself at i irquier's kolly at tin tune the disinlieiited heir liuving fin ished a terra at the university hud ni down nd a part ol bis vacation in in nalivt plane li was upon the saturday evening ol his ar lb .: he fuuud the little hotel and iu village 1 . 11 a gr-.-al state i of excitement from lhe facl tli 1 rati d heiress miss honora l'atile had just stopped ihere nnd pa i through en her way hi i hose Â» ho had 1 11 so happy aa lo catch a glimpse of her face vii 1 with each other in prin of her many charms while those who had not listened with eagerness and looked for ward lo indemnifying themselves by seeing her ii court li ih next m 1 niiig rio next day 1 1 lu ine atti nded church where he au nnd fell ill love u!i the must beautiful and intell dug girl he had ever beheld brum the cheapness undsiin plii ly of her allire he supposed her to be boine pool dependent of madame auderly e in whose pew li--.il godfrey was coinplelely captiva ted luld he i led iii unco to wou ih w 11 â– .. his Â» ife poor girl though she was ho was glad she was ] 1 because sh 11 hut reason he 1 re 1 . t m hut 1 11 panying mr will iugh ly the clet n man and his hrol hei in law . ki 11 est heine i , lurch w hai was hia bs , i.iiii-lim ni iiini l.-iiiiu nt being iutn luced 'â€¢ tb supposed " 1 1 giil uii mm li found to i 110 other than the celebrated mi llunora i'aule . the greatest heiress and belle aa well ss the besl and uoblest girl iu the state of vii she greeted bun cordially and ina fow nun alee the company were i . fed in c 111 ' vernation 1 he ti pic uf ' 1 upila uiitisl in â€¢ having beon stai li j i . idfi . turn ; tu ii ' nnd aid : " i take an espi e -,\ personal interest in hav â– ing capital punisliiueul abolished miss i'aul - du yuu boliuve in aslrul ig i 1 honors started fixed her eyes intend u iiuestioncr and then with hawing them an , 111 " sir â– e iu aa i trulo y i " i li . iilise l i ' ui i 11 , â€¢ nboul 1 ', 111 amuseini ul a pre 1 lion lhat was inn i ... 1 urn j my si if m 1 sol of that bin k ' . â€¢ " a pi . mi d 1 wi 11 ing n ur with eaget interest 1 " n es madam 1 pli 1 \| - . llul 1110 si 1 " a 1 li if i b-li i ud 1 â– â– laiuly dis in ; . favor 1 ll . m-*r*mm ..' ' . , 1 , 1111 Â» 1 \ i ' i . . â– i 1 ,'...- 1 u . i . i int â€¢ 1 to 1 nf 1 tl i'.j 1 1 inn i ' â– 1 l.ti.l w ito â– â€¢ mi n sting n ai'tumtiufi â– n th citj . ilia wondi rful rvpulnlion Â».. in in â– i.i . tunbiiit 1 â– â– lo i : is il !â– , i si lit lu let iii olio i lc dt i tlldud . 1.11 iii i i iii el lli ' i looli i ivb lhe 1 tottiieo lu i.iui 11 in ' ui niug i lis next liiy i wenl â€¢â€¢ u 11 :" iptcalion â€¢! lion " mi i1..1 . â– iimi i a 11 li j 1 1 led t..i ue i i a limp i.n.l buii.i i 1 mli â€¢â€¢ < i lb-even i i'.ui in d i " it propln wl foui 1 i a i tlilu .... nil il rrat of which iihs alrcadj coinu to pass " i,.l lhal wa â€¢â€¢ i tie lust ..' mv patrimonial es il " singular 1 nci en e ' ' interrupted mr \\',\ 'â– . . ..- i arose nnd joined in Â» ife nud 1 in-l ei ai ilu other end of the 10 i thought .. uli.il the pl..j.|..e v.ie i'll bll â– !." 1 p.,...l uutlfroy " and lhe otliei ihrse et enl 1 i softl in . nd 11 i,,i " rii ii 1 tii v ni , it ih v follow i lid 1 t 1 1 1 - 1 happen wiiliin the next '.Â»â€¢> years or before i reach my tweiitj hflh anuiver .... i he i'm t 1 if 1 â– â€ž. i to be lhe uuexpucti 1 inheritance 1 rnsl wealth i pon hearing this a bt ighl iniile | ' ij â€¢ â– â– ! 11 nn 1 lhe li|-v honors and baniahed the . . nle from hei bn ". she wait 1 a few min utes foi i in to pn â– ..â– 1 but finding thai he con tinued sili nt in 11 â€” " well mi duhl go od i whal via tin third predicted 1 â€¢â– i io you 1 in . ie to infurin you i " no sir i beg you of your courtesy tu du -"â– " . i " \ . iv well li 11 1 dropping hia roici to n low undi rtonc " it i to lie im uiarriitge nli the woman i ulioukl wornhip a d vivid blush tupplante.1 the brighl unl that quivered over 11 ..... a'l . iriable face i'hen 1 1 ii pause broken st length hv hoi .. -!... _ 11 it inquired â€” " and tho lourlli i ilu answer cams reluctantly tuij in lonos se low ss tu meet only her cur " tbe t'oiirtli an.l last prediotlod waa that ko 1'i.ri my twenty-fifth birth-da 1 sloiild perish ti lliu scaffold a low cry broko from the lip of honors se her hands flew up and covered her face after 11 minute r two she dropped them aud looking him steadily in lhe face said with quiet firm ness â€” â€¢â€¢ vou doubtless wonder st my emotion now hear mc ' n the autumn following tbe sum mer in which that prediction waa made to vou i was in baltimore with my grand-mother and with mrs willougbby who was then mi ll ui curiosity took 11a to the rooms of the kgyptian who waa then practicing in that city an i after uino buch preparations as he had u.-cd in your case he cast my horoscope and read my future it was tin's that before my twentieth birth-day 1 should be a bride but a v r a wife r that tbe fatal form of the scaf fold ..: â€” between tbe nuptial benediction and the bridal chamber such were iho r!-..i the prophecy she spoke with a aolomnily tbat seemed to overshadow every other feeling chapter ii 1 11 1 s v 11 i 1 s circle the next day honors informed her grand mother mi i.i 1 ne and ily f ( todfrc s presi noe in the neighborhood and the old lady sent hoi only brother 1 olonel shannou to fetch him to l'i im iu li cv accecpted the invitation uu his arrival he found that general sterne he govt ruor el ct of virginia and his son had jusl taken up tlmr quarters t'..r several days with madame auderly ; and tbe old la.ly.iu his liun . 1 ni en â– â€¢.. nt off car.l oi invitation to in of the neighbors t..\i-it her thai evening when tea waa over lhe company sdjuurned to tho drawing-r , where boon after ibe guests in in 1 for lhe evening joined litem first came father o'louherty the parish priest of st andrew's church at t ru land the next arrivals were mr an.l mrs wil lougbby and mi ii ina in liately after them came dr and mr henry 11 a we â€” the doctor a man of great fash ion and elegance the lady a delicate pensive woman with s bort of bad moonlight luce miug softly out between hei fleecy locka of jet and last ol all to the astonishini nt of â€¢ vi ry body c.'iin old hugh hawe who had been iu vited as a matter of courtesy and waa nol in the least degree expected to make hia appearance ll â– cum not alone ou hi arm he brought 1 young girl uninvited bul whom with grave 11 'â€” >. i preset d to hia hostess a ay darke ibe dxughtet ofa deceased friend and now in ward who hit ' ir rived only 1n.1t morn ing and whom presu ; on madame and 1 ly'a well knowu kindness he had ventured to present hor madame auderly a reador of faces waa oer taiuly atli tct . low uds her and after s little talk that confirmed iter favorable impressions -.-â– look 1 !. â– bail i of i he 01 ihati girl and - 11 d it 1 to ; lie group formed by lhe missi - vv rly mr sterne mr heine mr 1 '.. mid i lotioru i'aule uudei the aus|iicea of miss itose auderly , they were just aboul to form what she called a sybil's circle fur which purpose messrs hein and sterne were dispatched lo bring forward a â– rem i table m - liuse weul to a cabinet to . seek the sybil's leaves which shu presently produced all tlnui sealed tluuuselvos around â– the lahiu a lead silence reigned uose shuffled the ii is turned ihem with their face down and tddreafting her right-haud neighbor mr â– sterne ina low voice i.e demanded - " what would you with the sybil i would know ih future purluor of my life 1 i 1 lliu formal answer " i inn i 1 ho young man hesitat i f r s wh lo sinilt '., aud use cards thai " . 1 himself put in hand undei the puck aud with r 1 1i1 lowesl " itead !" be stud cxlendiiig tbe card lo tbe i sybil " hear i i i "â€¢ a w 1 1 iv beautiful i light iv .. iiuir i a u Â» 1 willi a iteli |. iiiiui 11 , ur i - .;- on iir ii l'i waÂ»a general clapping of hands am ;',- of laughter r^Â«-mtaÂ»awrw^aii . . i *- â– !, mill â– _â– ., â€” â– , 1 1 i li 1 j i 'â– â– ' ' id !â– â– i i ' draw t - '* â– tn rn ;. - . a reply that neat 11 â– " i vi n . iho lively i 1 l-d dl el llll-ll ti tie i ing w lib indolent cui i ny up a lb e iii i ii p pi 'â€¢ < ni mr ii ... ' i ji llll . â– â– h . 1 well th command ol i oiinjj are nol lo h diaobo â€¢ â€¢!." i . li , i h i i j i i hand find dn Â» . wfdcli b | .--. 1 n th v i i a i . . . . i i a ...; i " ' l'i i i ' i "... ! | , i .,.,. i n â€¢ i i ii i ] iiii ni tiir ..(. - \ 1 lelni â– ! â€” l ii llll i ii . nil i'll i nil mm i lliy platiel i hi . i ivuni 1 '' " pshaw ' ui -. i iout i ll id man scornfully ss he inn i aw ij have place to ida nephew who i i i nil the wh â– â– â€¢ i postl i i b ind bun | pin j over iii slum d.r " will you permit me test mv fortune in ill fascinating in ii me and what would j ii wiih the sybil i wa tb response " i would know tb future " i im i said tb â– sy hi i in a ten of aasum â€¢ â€¢! sternness smiling bis graceful l.ut most sinister smile tb doctor drew a card and passed it to lhe r a d.r 'â€¢ 11 ii : " ed tb latter lifting tin tab i fate and reading -- " â€¢ / inoir ihrr : â€” iii,,u feareal tli solemn nljhl ' with her piercing mure nil hei deep winds might i there's a loue in her voice limit i..m wuuldat ahua i ! isks whal iii accret suul hath dune ! ami lid li :-- ihcre'l h w tghl till linn ij â– v ' - 11 k n thy li.inn un i pray ! ' look i declare bow pal tb docloi bas grown i exclaimed the flippant 1 â€” :-. " â– would really ibink to look at him that a di remorse f.r some unacted crime preyed on iiim nonsense jugglery i cl the latter turning away tu conceal ins agitation the eyes of honors pauls followed him with il di epost interest â€” there was tliat upou hii l.iew ilint the bud ii ver seen before the next in turn waa agnes turning to her uo-e said : " what seek you in the magic circle ladv i " my destiny answered the luscioua tones " invoke the knowledge ! agnes drew a tablet and passed it as usual to the sybil who rend â€” " ' ob ask mi n..t to sj.-uk thy fate ! i li n mpt in ii i in :â– ! tin doom shall make ihee desolate lln wrong thou in aval nol quail airay .' awtty i â€” l"i i.'r.ill would bt evin uk i inrlri mill ihrr .' ' agnea shuddered and covered her face with her bauds 'â€¢ i'm up th tablets '. tbey ar growing fatal i aid lose not for tbe world ! now that each woi t'.'-l there is a couple yet to be disposed of i mi i'aule draw nuar !" said mr heine i li cheek of i lotiora i aule changed ; v-i striving with a feeling that sin fell to be un i thy she smiled reached forth her hand drew â– . tablet and passed it tu tbe sybil who in an ef fec ive i oicc read â€” " â€¢ llul h..w is this ! a dream is on my s..ul i i iee i l.ii.li â€” uli crowned with flowers aud broiling aa ui delightful vieioas on ihe brink | ti i dread chasm and thou un she i " 11 ii ia heard in sil-ncc remembering the strnuge correspondence of these lines with ihe prediction of the astrologer made long ngo en . dcavoring to convince herself unit it was mere - cil-nce nnd vainly trying to subdue till foreboding of her heart mi i iilnme !" aid i , shuffling the la i 1 ,. i and pa in ih-m i bim lie drew a cat i and returned it in be perus ed the s_v bil took ; t and a thrill of superstitious terror sho ik her frame n b reud â€” â– .- â– />..-../.,. ut.t 11 ami ulnnnriiil death art ..." .' an irr : ressible low ct v broke l'i bp of honors " fiirow up tb ud she aid it is wicked tin tampering with lb mysteries of the future i the above is the commencement of mrs s worth's great story which is now being publish ed iu the n-w york ledger vve give ihis as n ample but it i only the beginning of this most interesting fast imiling an 1 lx anliful i tli balance i conlinuation of it can ... fouud in tb new 1'ork i ly papei for which the raoat popular writer in lhe dry contribute and which can be found at m stores throughout th cih and couniry where papers are bold item nib r in 1 ask foi ih now vork ledgei of january hi and in it i ii will get ibe continuation el the story from where it leaves tl iur if you cannot _ i a copy from any news :!.â€¢ pi bl sl ei of tl 1 ilgi i i copy i ii ib receipt uf live â€¢ ih ledger i mailed in subscribers a j .> year or two copies for 3 alb to kobert honner publisher 14 ann street mew link it i ib handsomest and besl fiiin , dy paper in lhe country elegantly , and character d by a i.i tone itself alone worth the price of the lodger in p-'us tb history of tl ly heroine miss i'aule bow bhe csmo to be h bride fur only an 6v0i1 ng an al be vraiiei aud absorbing particulars i therewith â– .- i tr.at for all who take the trouble to got tb i dger ii.t i.i â– ao and her benrl â– .. km ii * â– for pit '- lorn - ... iii ai i k h . Â» i i . !( ,; i i m ml i ills her wh re b u â– â– â€¢â– . ail â€¢ â™¦-â€¢ th i / anda these islands w il â€¢ le annexed it is li ! , li | in and arc situutod ni tlm entrance if tne indian ocean mi a duvet route â– uners from i leylon t suez i tween : . . archi island v mauri tus li i 06 islands all â– â– â– â– rn na jtation and the i . i it is stated thai a â– lepv for the i i ami 1 su ii | i en the 1 ilanda â€¢* olinian *â– . e till â– ill wtouk-8u0p i e v ,* .,( having seen ment itlior f in rv either in lorn ng ll eel rks ll i i.e wonder he plau â€¢ time â€” i â– â– erytliing pi inciplai of and caf . . ;. â– :. uml ll.'xt â€¢ iiiiil ar ; a series - nali ui of .' ' .'. a 1 1 1it.ll t or web the of silk in .... iloyed if au ad .-. the used for tit concentric â€¢ e 1.1,1 1 ' pay ing liiin ably ami ' centra of i le had ... lently cx i i . ' labors iat i should my ac - way in at the window was strnek down â€” i 'â– end of a pair of . i t k my posi tion ill f oil of i i he eyes of i ct listruct â€¢â€¢ object unless when in motion mi presence i i had fact ui for i ' wasp at ll v nt first ii ; then with a feel i first inipres i was to ri lit which he did llul tis il was no quite dead and â– â– â– â– / foared it i might break a way and escape altogether ik . he surveyed his prey if doubtful how to manage iiim for â– lie unmistakably dreaded his sting here in was seen the sagacity instinct or reason of our hero lacing one toe on the head ami uiiothor on the lower part ofthe i wasp's body avoiding the sting in tho most masterly manner â€” in this stretched | out 1 limn he tinned several somersets with him ami fairly doubled iiim up ill his web oiicasing liiiu so firmly in his ; t..il of new pun silk tin d his dentil was immediate he then dragged him up to a little apartment ivoi irched by ivy and there he sucked tin of his body â€” in the course of biindry other experiments ivil . th - same spi ter 1 coaxed him to come down over and over again to so other prey in the form ot tlio a-o which 1 presented with tho nuked finger and thumb ho seized them greedily spun rapidly round them to entomb them in hi ten and ui every occasion return ed immediately to his apartment to con j tinue his least on the savory wasp general bavelock's escapes at a recent meeting in england colo nel coke said : " 1 have read nothing in history â€” uothing in romance â€” not even in the most vividly imaginative pages of sc tt comparable in thrilling interest to the advance of tlavelock's column npon cawupore and lticknow there were incidents connected with it so touching and so sublime that the brain of man could novel have ventured to conoeire in and i do earnestly trust that that heroic and good man may yet be spared to narrate in i.i own simple language those feurful scenes of which ho formed so trrc-at ii part it seems to me as though a special providence had always protected and preserved him for some extraordinary work â€” for nil la i thirty years i of hi i amid the din ami roar of tiie !â€¢ . i and amidst scenes equalling almost in horror those which have lately been enacted â€” al though he has served in every campaign in india from the liist llinmim war of which by the way hi wrote nt the same time an mterestiiio memoir yet he has come oul of every battle field nnscarred and untouched in the swamps of ava in the fatal passes of i al i within the walls of jellalubad in tho desperate i u gle with ll the banks of the sutlej ; although ho saw his old com manders fall ni uml him and he had thr â€¢ under him not a hair of his head was touched thus exemplify ing in his own person the passage of ho ly writ a . at his , and ten thousand at his right baud l.ut it i.a not e i â€¢ nigb him sugar from sorgho a subscriber at central institute ala writes us as follows under date of nov 1st : from the sorgl ed obi lined from ymi 1 ii leiled in crystaliziug some su itar with . i of a â€¢â€¢ â– u r 'â– > an experiment wil . .. .- made a common sized sugar bowl full â€” something n â– er a p nnd i planted two pack . and ob witli a bad staud yours ac v s y . . â€” . i win for boys 1 'â– -. - arc ad . by a sensible w riter to beware iwing sorts of c impany if i . ... i being of : i . . - 1 . loboy their pari â– ts 1 tl ...;: â€¢ ith r â€¢".. i ..: ' .' .â€¢;â– in 1 dee i i ul pi iv tru ... 1 r c l tortur r 7 i r chew io